Vernon Parish Clerk of Court

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The Clerk of Court is the chief election officer of the parish, the custodian of the voting machines, and a member of the Board of Election Supervisors. The Board also consists of the Registrar of Voters, the Parish Chairpersons of the Democratic and Republican parties as well as one member appointed by the Governor.

There are 74 precincts in Vernon Parish, which includes the Absentee Voters as well. The Board of Elections Supervisors select commissioners-in-charge, commissioners, and alternate commissioners who are chosen at random during a public meeting of the Board of Election Supervisors. The list of qualified persons have been certified by the Clerk of Court.

The Clerk of Court is responsible for sealing of the voting machines prior to each election. The Clerk also has the responsibility of making sure these machines are delivered to the respective precincts. On election day the Clerk's Office will remain open until all returns have been received and tabulated.

At 8:00 p.m. the precincts are closed and the result cartridges are delivered to the Clerk's office and are read electronically. Those results are transmitted to the Office of the Secretary of State. Print-outs of the results are available upon request.

Election returns are available for viewing during tabulation: www.sos.louisiana.gov or www.geauxvote.com Click on Elections and then select Election Returns Database. You can view statewide and local elections.

After the election the voting machines are then opened and the returns are checked again to verify the returns.

ELECTIONS FRAUD HOTLINE

Elections Compliance Unit 800-722-5305 or 225-342-4479

2018 OPEN PRIMARY/CONGRESSIONAL PRIMARY ELECTION: NOVEMBER 6, 2018

EARLY VOTING FOR THE NOVEMBER 6, 2018 ELECTION IS OCTOBER 23, 2018 - OCTOBER 30, 2018